It becomes very vibrant when you're in navigation mode. Similar to before but more saturated.
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Non-smart TVs don't really exist anymore if you want a good panel. The Sony ones are pretty solid but Google TV and Android TV have just been undergoing enshittification.
Agreed! I think it strikes a good balance, whereas highways were a bit overemphasized before.
Wow. What a legacy. The idea of medical debt for necessary treatment is so wild to me though.
I really like it, but it'd be nice if they offered customization options for folks who feel differently.
https://osmand.net is also an open source option.
When using the general view? Typically landmarks and buildings so I appreciate this change. Roads are most important when using navigation, which they made much more vibrant. I'm finding these to be welcome changes.
It seems to stay properly for me. My gripe is that it doesn't have an option for automatically changing based on the time of day without the OS also being set to do so.
I think the idea is just to not have to use a separate app to message LLMs.
It actually looks crisp on Netflix.
You might want to relocate the litter box or add another.
It's not really. Them achieving 7nm has indeed been a surprise considering the 14nm equipment restrictions.
"The finding comes as the United States scrambles to figure out how Chinese telecoms giant Huawei was able to produce an advanced 7 nanometer chip to power its Mate 60 Pro smartphone at China's top chipmaker SMIC, despite the export curbs announced last year." Reuters
Interesting. I find it much snappier than Google Maps because it can do higher framerates.